Dynamical analysis of the cluster pair: A3407 + A3408
R.S. Nascimento, A.L.B. Ribeiro, M. Trevisan, E. R. Carrasco, H., Plana, and R. Dupke

TL;DR
This study analyzes the galaxy cluster pair A3407 and A3408 to determine if they are merging or separate, using spectroscopic, X-ray data, and dynamical models, revealing a likely pre-merger state with some post-merger signs.
Contribution
It provides a detailed dynamical analysis of the A3407 + A3408 system, combining spectroscopic, X-ray, and statistical methods to assess their interaction and evolutionary stage.
Findings
Both clusters have Gaussian velocity distributions.
The system likely consists of two gravitationally bound clusters.
The pair is probably in a pre-merger collapse phase.
Abstract
We carried out a dynamical study of the galaxy cluster pair A3407 \& A3408 based on a spectroscopic survey obtained with the 4 meter Blanco telescope at the CTIO, plus 6dF data, and ROSAT All-Sky-Survey. The sample consists of 122 member galaxies brighter than . Our main goal is to probe the galaxy dynamics in this field and verify if the sample constitutes a single galaxy system or corresponds to an ongoing merging process. Statistical tests were applied to clusters members showing that both the composite system A3407 + A3408 as well as each individual cluster have Gaussian velocity distribution. A velocity gradient of was identified around the principal axis of the projected distribution of galaxies, indicating that the global field may be rotating. Applying the KMM algorithm to the distribution of galaxies we found that the solution with two…
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